A new Kickstarter seeks a modest $40,000 to support development of ROAM, an eponymous online co-op action game from startup developer ROAM. ROAM (the developer) is a two-man team, including Ryan Sharr, recently laid off by Gas Powered Games amid the wild ride of the Wildman Kickstarter. Here's word on ROAM (the game): "You and up to three friends (online co-op) must scour a grim, ravaged world, where you have complete freedom to choose where you roam, what you do, and how you allocate and use the precious-few resources you will find on your journey. Every action in the game represents a choice - and each choice has pros, cons, and consequences." Thanks Eurogamer.

Lol, for years there has been articles that game ideas are basically a dime a dozen, and will get you nowhere...

Now suckers are born every second (down from a minute) and will toss their money at anything that even sounds decent..

You really know game designers of this generation are blithering idiots.. sadly the players aren't any smarter...

I have read plots from game designers of games written for over years of lore and history and game play, they get nothing but slapped from publishers, but mention a kickstart and wallets are wide open for the taking from people who can barely pay their bills..

When will you all realize your being taken for every penny as these ideas are already in progress and they are just seeding their studios on your dime.. Think about that next time you won't pony up $59.99 for that AAA title... and remember the $100 you spend on this B studio crap